REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, RIYADH - A Saudi Arabian cleric jailed for five years for allegedly inciting the local court has done to the Saudi kingdom. Yussef al-Ahmad was found guilty of calling for the destruction of the Grand Mosque and locations around the Kaaba rebuilt by separating the positions of men and women.
Ahmad's call is then regarded as a provocation by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Al Arabiya's website on Monday (11/4), this makes it clear that Ahmad was jailed for five years and a fine of 100 thousand riyals or $ 26 thousand dollars.
Ahmad's call is then regarded as a provocation by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Al Arabiya's website on Monday (11/4), this makes it clear that Ahmad was jailed for five years and a fine of 100 thousand riyals or $ 26 thousand dollars.
Although what this Ahmad intended to separate the male and female worshipers, but the Saudi government considers this as incitement. Especially when the Saudi government is aggressively expanding and renovating the Grand Mosque.
Ahmad was arrested after posting his appeal to the YouTube video. In the video he was forced to King Abdullah, Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz and his deputy to carry out what he suggested it.
Besides him, two Egyptian nationals who work with Yussef also detained. Two Egyptian nationals were then in depostasi to their home country
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